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warden
warden には getsentry から収集した 11 個の skills があり、リポジトリ単位の職業カバレッジとサイト内 skill 詳細ページを表示します。
このリポジトリの skills
Run Warden to analyze code changes before committing. Use when asked to "run warden", "check my changes", "review before commit", "warden config", "warden.toml", "create a warden skill", "add trigger", or any Warden-related local development task.
Finds real correctness bugs in code changes. Use for adversarial code review, bug hunts, regression review, PR correctness review, logic errors, data loss, race conditions, state bugs, interface contract breaks, error handling bugs, edge cases, broken builds, or broken workflows. Excludes style, readability, architecture, AppSec, and best-practice-only feedback unless the issue causes a demonstrable bug.
Finds exploitable application security vulnerabilities in code changes. Use for Warden security scans, appsec review, OWASP-style checks, authentication or authorization bugs, injection, XSS, SSRF, path traversal, secrets, unsafe crypto, webhook verification, open redirects, or sensitive data exposure.
Full-repository code sweep. Scans every file with Warden, verifies findings through deep tracing, creates draft PRs for validated issues. Use when asked to "sweep the repo", "scan everything", "find all bugs", "full codebase review", "batch code analysis", or run Warden across the entire repository.
A test skill for integration tests
Test skill A for integration tests
Test skill B for integration tests
Create, synthesize, and iteratively improve agent skills following the Agent Skills specification. Use when asked to "create a skill", "write a skill", "synthesize sources into a skill", "improve a skill from positive/negative examples", "update a skill", or "maintain skill docs and registration". Handles source capture, depth gates, authoring, registration, and validation.
Reference guide for writing effective agent prompts and skills. Use when creating new skills, reviewing prompt quality, or understanding Warden's prompt architecture.
Staff-level codebase health review. Finds monolithic modules, silent failures, type safety gaps, test coverage holes, and LLM-friendliness issues.
Guide for writing tests. Use when adding new functionality, fixing bugs, or when tests are needed. Emphasizes integration tests, real-world fixtures, and regression coverage.